Learn how to apply pattern fills as slide backgrounds in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows. Patterns are small in size, and spread repeatedly over the entire expanse of a slide.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2013 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and higher
Patterns in PowerPoint are two-color designs comprising lines, dots, dashes, checks, etc. PowerPoint includes 48 such patterns with names like Plaid, Weaves, Shingle and Zigzag. This tutorial builds upon what you have already learned in the Format Slide Background tutorial, and shows how you can use a Pattern fill for your slide background.
Typically, patterns should work most of the time as slide backgrounds since most patterns are very small, and spread over the entire expanse of a slide. They can add a homogeneous look. However some patterns work better than others, and if your slide text is small in size, then reading the text against a patterned background may be a challenge. Look at Figure 1, below where you can see the slide variations on the left do not work well. That's because they use the wrong pattern or the wrong colors, or they may be wrong on both counts. The example slides on the right make different pattern and color choices, and the results do seem a whole lot better.
Figure 1: Choose patterns and their colors carefully
Follow these steps to add a patterned background to your slides in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows:
See Also:
Fills for Slide Background: Pattern Fills for Slide Backgrounds (Glossary Page)
Pattern Fills for Slide Backgrounds in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Pattern Fills for Slide Backgrounds in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
Pattern Fills for Slide Backgrounds in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
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